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JACKSON — Jackson police took an intoxicated man to Allegiance Health after he called 911 about 11 p.m. Saturday from Dr. Don's Famous Door on W. Michigan Avenue and falsely reported an "officer was down," Lt. Elmer Hitt said.

Officer Richard Burkart found the man and the phone used to notify emergency personnel. He had a blood-alcohol level of 0.29 percent, more than three times the legal driving limit, police said.

Police also found a person asleep inside the bar at 146 W. Michigan Ave., and reported the business to the Michigan Liquor Control Commission. It is in violation of the Liquor Control Code and commission rules to serve alcohol to a person who is in an intoxicated condition. A licensee may also not allow intoxicated people to "frequent, or loiter" a licensed establishment, according to the commission reference guide.

The caller was not immediately arrested. A report on the incident will be sent to the Jackson County Prosecutor's Office for review. He could be charged with making a false police report, Hitt said.

His call did not incite panic, Hitt said. All on-duty Jackson officers were accounted for at the time, and it seemed clear the man was drunk, Hitt said.